Evolution

ND individuals are predominantly marginalised by society . Through lack of understanding. But I was thinking today about how many breakthroughs and advances in science and other areas often come from people who are ND.

So surely if we look at the reason for different neuro-types within human evolution, ND minds have evolved to bring our species forward? 

So why doesn't the wider populus recognise this, support and elevate these minds more effectively? 

Parents
  • I remember reading something that was basically a theory that autistic types of people who are very intelligent and creative, people like Bill Gates, Elon Musk and the like and even everyday day "normal" people like us who are autistic but smarter than a lot or most of the NT people we come across could be something like the beginning of an evolutionary step up of humans or be some kind of off shoot not so much a new species but almost just a different type of human like how there are people today who's DNA is a has traces of Neanderthal genetics because it turns out that the early homo-sapiens sometimes had babies with the neanderthals even though mostly the neanderthals died out because we killed them and becasue they just weren't smart enough to survive.

    Autistic people come about as a result of genetic mutations that affect how are brains develop hence why we lack in certain centres of our brains but the other parts might have more/stronger connection between them, as a result for example the part of brain that would interpret and deal with mathematics will be very strong or the visual sector of Temple Grandin's brain is much larger and stronger than an average NT person (she actually did brain scans and you can see it, its quite amazing.) and that's why she is so good at what she has done with the way she designed the slaughter houses in America.

    It's a interesting topic but there isn't much research on it as far as I can see anyway and the way it looks to me of those theories are correct is that this evolutionary step is in it's infancy and realistically its takes thousands and thousands of years to see significant changes on a large scale throughout the whole human population.

    I think the current agreed upon scientific theory on human evolution at the moment is that as time goes on and from what we've seen in the past is that on average people now are being born with slightly larger brains and growing up to be again on average physically weaker than more ancient people based on bones I think I don't know how they do it but I think they can tell from bone structure how strong people may have been. And that also because of the medical innovations we've created are immune systems are getting much stronger than older generations and they can see that even with recent history too.

  • The problem with looking at bones is that they grow in size and density depending on the physical tasks they had to perform through their life - classic is a pro-tennis player - their right arm bones are significantly bigger and denser than the left.     

    And you have to account for sample sizes - this is fairly new so the 'knowledge' is young and incomplete.

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  • The problem with looking at bones is that they grow in size and density depending on the physical tasks they had to perform through their life - classic is a pro-tennis player - their right arm bones are significantly bigger and denser than the left.     

    And you have to account for sample sizes - this is fairly new so the 'knowledge' is young and incomplete.

Children
  • I think there's some fine tuning in there to do with IQ - if you think of a typical population from hundreds of years ago, there would be a range of jobs - general labourers, servants, cooks, millers, bakers etc.     The brighter ones would gravitate to better / easier jobs where their higher intelligence would make them more useful.

    The bones that get dug up and analysed don't come with a CV so there's so many assumptions applied that it doesn't really qualify as science - in my opinion.       

    The only ones that would be properly identified would be the richer people with a recent gravestone - the huge majority would be unmarked.

  • True I think they just deduce that they were stronger because their lifestyle was a physical one and they just would've grown up strong but as time went on and we developed tools and machinery and then heavy machinery the needs for physical strength lessened. and the need for cleverer minds increased. As time went on the needs changed and people evolved and adapted over thousands of years and here we are now where some of the most significant changes to society are because of the work of autistic people.